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This review illustrates how intracellular bacterial pathogens—such as Brucella, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and Legionella—secrete effector proteins that specifically target the IRE1α, PERK, and ATF6 branches of the unfolded protein response (UPR) to hijack ER stress signaling.
Enhui Dai +5 more
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Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Cholera Toxin A-1 Polypeptide
A molecular dynamics (MD) simulation study of the enzymatic portion of cholera toxin; cholera toxin A-1 polypeptide (CTA1) was performed at 283, 310 and 323 K.
Badshah Syed Lal +2 more
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ToxR-Independent Expression of Cholera Toxin from the Replicative Form of CTXφ [PDF]
Sara W. Lazar, Matthew K. Waldor
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Integrin‐Piezo1 Axis Drives ECM Remodeling and Invasion of 3D Breast Epithelium
Mechanical stiffening of the extracellular matrix around mature mammary acini induces sequential remodeling phases. An early response disrupts the basement membrane and promotes fibronectin secretion, followed by delayed invasion with matrix reorganization and proliferation.
Kabilan Sakthivel +8 more
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Gz, a guanine nucleotide-binding protein with unique biochemical properties [PDF]
Cloning of a complementary DNA (cDNA) for Gz alpha, a newly appreciated member of the family of guanine nucleotide-binding regulatory proteins (G proteins), has allowed preparation of specific antisera to identify the protein in tissues and to assay it ...
Casey, Patrick J. +3 more
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[Cholera toxin as Vibrio cholera superantigen].
Experimental data confirming our earlier suggestion, that cholerae toxin (CT) possesses superantigen (SA) properties are presented. When used in very small doses, CT has been found to induce polyclonal activation of T lymphocytes, essentially exceeding that observed in classical T mitogens characteristic of SA. CT, in contrast to mitogens and similarly
G I, Vasil'eva +3 more
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Conjugated Linoleic Acid Reduces Cholera Toxin Production In Vitro and In Vivo by Inhibiting Vibrio cholerae ToxT Activity [PDF]
Jeffrey H. Withey +4 more
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A solid self‐emulsifying (SSE) platform is loaded with peptide antigens and CpG to form the SSE vaccine. An ApoE‐enriched corona promotes dendritic cell internalization, enabling antigen presentation and T cell activation. Squalene from the SSE also sensitizes T cells by promoting lipid raft formation.
Xueying Shen +8 more
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In Vitro Expression Of The Ctxb Toxin Gene Towards The Development Of A Dna Vaccine Against Cholera [PDF]
The complete eradication of cholera is an unachievable goal because it is now firmly established that there are environmental reservoirs for Vibrio cholerae.
Abdullah, Sharilnizam
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Comparison of the mechanisms of action of cholera toxin and the heat-stable enterotoxins of Escherichia coli [PDF]
Johnny W. Peterson, S. C. Whipp
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